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  • 5 new OpenStack tutorials for cloud mastery

    [ad_1] Jason is passionate about using technology to make the world more open, from software development to bringing sunlight to local governments. He is particularly interested in data visualization/analysis, DIY/maker culture, simulations/modeling, geospatial technologies, and cloud computing, especially OpenStack. Follow him on Twitter or Google+. [ad_2] Source link

  • Make things 'til you make it at the Blowing Things Up Lab

    [ad_1] Recently while reading a tweet from the Blowing Things Up Lab, I learned about Emily Daub, a maker and college student who designed a running shirt that helps runners be more visible to motorists—my daughter is a runner so this sounds like a great idea to me. The shirt is photosensitive which cause the light…

  • 10 tips for new GitHub projects

    [ad_1] GitHub has become a fairly central part of many open source projects. Although many people focus on the code-hosting aspect of GitHub, the platform also includes comprehensive features for issue management, code review, and integration with many other tools and platforms. For new open source projects, however, getting started and ensuring that GitHub repos…

  • Accountability goes both ways

    [ad_1] Back in 1999, when eZ Systems was founded, it became one of the first organizations to pioneer an open source business model. Years later, in 2009, a Community Board was put in place to govern and grow the community—and to implement a system of accountability that incorporated the commercial entity and the community surrounding…

  • Enter to win a book from our 2016 Summer Reading List

    [ad_1] It’s summer reading list time again. Last week, members of the Opensource.com community shared their recommended reads for this year. This week, we’re kicking off our annual reading list giveaway—five lucky readers will win a copy of the summer reading list book of their choosing. Here are the books our moderators, community members, and…

  • Bringing Mozilla to the IoT era

    [ad_1] Open Source Bridge is an annual conference focused on building open source community and citizenship through four days of technical talks, hacking sessions, and collaboration opportunities. Prior to the event, I caught up with one of the speakers, Rabimba Karanjai, who will give a talk titled Turning sensors into signals: Humanizing IoT with old…

  • Using Pirate Metrics to measure success of open source projects

    [ad_1] So you started your own open source project. You had a great idea, you actually took the time and energy to create a project on GitHub, and you even went so far as to set the right frameworks in place to allow other people to contribute to your community. Awesome! So how is that…

  • Candy or Swag: A game for teaching open source principles to kids

    [ad_1] Some swag: check A couple of big bags of candy: check Middle school students: check This sounds like a recipe for disaster, but as it turns out, these were the ingredients for a wonderful lesson on two of the principles of open source: collaboration and transparency. Recently, I was asked to talk about my career…

  • Tracking reviews, beginning adoption, and more OpenStack news

    [ad_1] Are you interested in keeping track of what is happening in the open source cloud? Opensource.com is your source for news in OpenStack, the open source cloud infrastructure project. OpenStack around the web There is a lot of interesting stuff being written about OpenStack. Here’s a sampling from some of our favorites: read more [ad_2]…

  • A 5 step plan for making sure new contributors have a positive experience

    [ad_1] In The Cathedral and the Bazaar, Eric S. Raymond makes the case that “with enough eyes, all bugs are shallow.” It’s a good sentiment, but as a new project spins up, getting and keeping enough eyes can be hard. You’ve got your first swing at the project up on GitHub; you’ve been promoting it…